3D-microdevice for the in vivo capture of cancer-associated circulating cells.

2017 
e579Background: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cancer cells that have detached from a tumor and have entered into the blood circulation at a very low concentration (D. Shook, Mech. Dev., Nov 2003). CTCs have a strong prognostic value, as their number has been correlated to overall survival in different metastatic cancers (J. S. de Bono, Clin. Cancer Res., Oct 2008). Considering the rareness of CTCs in blood, capturing them in vitro is very challenging. CTCs being mainly larger and less deformable than most of blood cells, ISET was the first system exploiting their physical traits using a filtration membrane to enrich 10mL blood samples (G. Vona, Am. J. Pathol., Jan 2000). However, placing the trapping system directly within the bloodstream would increase the amount of blood screened and ensure no sampling bias. To our knowledge, the only system developed for in vivo capture of CTCs relies on an immunologic detection targeting CTCs with specific epithelial-cell adhesion molecules (N. Saucedo-Zeni, Int....
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